North Stanly instructor reflects on educational trip to the Netherlands

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- This article discusses the development of a new type of solar cell that can generate electricity from raindrops. The solar cell uses a material called perovskite, which can absorb both sunlight and raindrops to produce electricity.
- The researchers found that the perovskite solar cell can generate electricity even when it's raining, which is a significant advantage over traditional silicon-based solar cells that are less effective in low-light conditions.
- This technology could be particularly useful in areas with high rainfall, as it would allow for the generation of renewable energy even during cloudy or rainy weather, making it a more reliable and efficient source of power.

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